Overview & First Impressions
Granada Moliner sits at 3, Ronda, 18004 Granada, putting it within easy reach of the University of Granada’s main campuses and the city’s historic centre. The residence offers a mix of non‑ensuite rooms and studios, with monthly rents ranging from €595 to €880 — figures that are indicative — confirm with the operator. A deposit of €250 is required, and the earliest move‑in date is 13 July 2026.
The building’s amenities include all utility bills in the rent, a gym, and on‑site laundry facilities. With a Google rating of 4.9 from 77 reviews, feedback is consistently positive, focusing on the quality of the facilities and the helpfulness of the staff.
Who Is This Residence For?
Granada Moliner appeals most to students and young professionals who prioritise modern, well‑maintained accommodation and are willing to pay a premium over the city’s entry‑level price. Granada’s cheapest student housing starts at around €399 per month; this property’s minimum price of €595 places it roughly 50% above that baseline. That gap reflects the residence’s newer build, on‑site gym, and all‑inclusive billing.
Suitable for:
- Students who want a ready‑made social environment – The residence organises activities that help new residents connect. Reviewer Rocio notes: “the atmosphere among the students is very friendly, and they organize activities that help you meet people and feel at home from day one.”
- Those who value responsive management – Multiple reviews praise the reception and maintenance teams. Laura P. says: “The management and reception staff are fantastic; they make the experience at this residence truly exceptional, always ready to help.”
- Residents who dislike handling separate utility bills – Bills are included, so monthly outgoings are predictable.
- Travellers arriving in July 2026 or later – Availability starts from 13 July 2026, making it a good option for students who need accommodation before the academic year begins.
Not ideal for:
- Budget‑conscious renters – At the lower end, Granada offers shared flats or older residencias for under €450. If saving money is your top priority, you may find better value elsewhere.
- Those who need a private bathroom – The non‑ensuite rooms share facilities. Only studios offer a fully private bathroom and kitchen.
- Very early arrivals – Move‑in is not possible before 13 July 2026. If your programme starts in June or earlier, look for other options with earlier availability.
Price Positioning vs. Granada’s Market

Granada is a mid‑priced student city in Spain, with a typical range of €350–€900 per month depending on location, amenities, and room type. The city’s from‑price of €399 usually refers to basic shared apartments or older residences with limited facilities.
Granada Moliner’s €595–€880 range puts it in the upper‑mid to premium segment. The €595 entry price corresponds to a non‑ensuite room; studios cost more. For the premium, you get:
- All bills included (electricity, water, internet, gas)
- A gym (rare in budget student housing)
- Modern, well‑maintained common areas
- 24‑hour reception and maintenance support
Compare this with a typical €400–€450 non‑ensuite room in the city: you would often pay extra for utilities and might have a shared kitchen with older appliances. Granada Moliner’s higher rent buys convenience, reliability, and a stronger sense of community.
Room‑Type Guidance
Two unit types are available:
Non‑ensuite rooms (shared bathroom)
- Lower price point, starting at €595.
- Suitable for students who don’t mind sharing a bathroom with other residents on the same floor.
- Typically include a private bedroom with desk and storage, and use of a shared kitchen and living area.
Studios (private bathroom and kitchenette)
- Higher price range, up to €880.
- Offer full privacy – your own bathroom, cooking facilities, and living space.
- Best for those who want to cook for themselves and avoid waiting for shared facilities.
If you are sociable and want to keep costs down, a non‑ensuite room works well. If you value privacy and independence, the studio justifies the extra expense.
What Residents Actually Say
The three Google reviews published with this property paint a consistent picture. Here are verbatim extracts:
Rocio (5 stars): “My experience at Stephouse has been excellent. The facilities are always clean, modern, and very comfortable for studying and living. The atmosphere among the students is very friendly, and they organize activities that help you meet people and feel at home from day one. I especially want to highlight the friendliness …”
Maria Hernández Sánchez (5 stars): “The best residence in all of Granada and Spain 🇪🇸. The facilities are top-notch, everything is brand new and well-maintained. The receptionists are the best; they help you with everything. The strangers you meet on the first day end up becoming your family forever ❤️🩹. Alejandro from maintenance is always available if …”
Laura P. (5 stars): “The management and reception staff are fantastic; they make the experience at this residence truly exceptional, always ready to help. The residence has very modern and well-maintained facilities.”
All three highlight the quality of the facilities and the supportive staff. Maria’s comment about “the best residence in all of Granada” is personal praise, but it reflects the strong satisfaction among those who choose it. No negative reviews are provided in this dataset; however, if you are considering the property, you can seek out recent independent reviews for a fuller picture.
Booking Timing Advice
Given the property’s popularity (reflected in its 4.9 rating and the enthusiastic reviews), rooms are likely to fill quickly once the 13 July 2026 availability date approaches. Consider these points:
- Book as early as possible after your decision – The supply of studios (typically fewer than non‑ensuite rooms) may sell out first. Early booking also gives you a better chance of securing your preferred floor or orientation.
- Non‑ensuite rooms offer more flexibility – They have a lower entry price, so if you are on a tighter budget, you can apply earlier without committing to the highest rent.
- If you need a studio, plan ahead – Assuming the studio count is limited, waiting until August or September could leave you with fewer options.
- Keep confirmations with the operator – Prices are indicative, so always double‑check the final amount and any booking fees before paying a deposit.
Frequently Asked Questions
H3: Are utility bills really included in the rent?
Yes. The property’s tags explicitly include “bills_included”. This means you will not pay extra for electricity, water, gas, or internet. Your monthly rent covers all consumption, which simplifies budgeting. Confirm this with the operator at the time of booking.
H3: How far is Granada Moliner from the University of Granada?
The residence is located at 3, Ronda, 18004 Granada, which is within walking distance or a short bus ride from the University of Granada’s main campuses. Exact travel time depends on your faculty. Check a map or contact the property for specific directions. The city’s bus network is reliable and affordable.
H3: Can I move in before 13 July 2026?
No. The earliest available date is 13 July 2026. If your course starts earlier, you will need to arrange temporary accommodation elsewhere until that date. The property may offer later move‑in dates as well, but 13 July is the earliest indicated.
Sources & Data Date
Data retrieved from Amber Student in July 2026. All prices are indicative – confirm with the operator. Reviews quoted from Google (sourced July 2026).
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